Future uncertain as Barack Obama’s legacy is set in stone (opens original article in a new tab)
Barack Obama opened his presidential library in Chicago, which has drawn criticism for its design and cost, while the article questions the relevance of presidential libraries in today's political climate.
- Barack Obama opened his presidential library in Chicago, which has faced criticism for its architectural style and cost.
- The library's location in southside Chicago was chosen by Obama, who reflected on his early experiences in the city.
- The article questions the current public interest in presidential libraries and Obama's legacy in a politically divided America.
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